Work comes to a screeching halt as the Hydro-4000 enters the building.
The Hydro-4000 is an electrolysis device which takes water (H20) and splits it into hydrogen (H) and oxygen (0). 5-10 amps of electricity makes this reaction possible. The H and O are routed into the engine through the air intake. As the gases burn they make the engine run more efficiently. Well that's the theory anyways. We will soon find out.
I believe that water will one day be employed as a fuel, that hydrogen and oxygen will constitute it, used singly or together, will furnish an inexhaustible source of heat and light...
Mr. Verne lets not forget about water helping power our diesel trucks.
A good source for information is Michael A. Peavey's book entitled "Fuel From Water."
Imagine if someone put a thermoelectric device on their engine. These devices turn heat differences into electricity. The flow of electrons could power the electrolysis machine instead of the alternator.
Are we going to see perpetual motion in the next 10 years?